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September 21st, 2009

Global warming: relax, nothing is going to happen

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 2:09 pm

Categories: Blogroll, China, European Union, Kyoto Protocol, air pollution, climate change, environmental health, federal government, global warming, law & politics, weather

Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller

That is, nothing is going to happen at the United Nations when world political leaders meet on climate change. Whether you see global warming as man-made, part of a natural cycle or junk “science,” there is little danger that anything will be done on an international scale.

China has its plan. Obama will say something. The European Union will push for stricter emission controls. Everybody who can make the case will beg for money to help their nation cope. Through it all, it’s not clear that even if some political miracle produced a widely accepted global agreement that human activity could reverse what is happening on earth right now. We have no record of concerted human activity working on any other major problem beyond control of some infectious diseases. This is far more complex.

Meanwhile you polar bears, Inuit, Tongans and Bengladeshi, you’re on your own. Hotter oceans be damned, it’s full speed into the future.

Why so little movement on climate? One European official sees near gridlock in the talks. And then there’s Afghanistan, the Middle East, genocide in Africa, bankers’ bonuses. Much to do, so little time to pay attention. Whatever comes out of the U.N. meeting tomorrow will be given verbal support at the G20 meeting later this week in Pittsburgh. Relax, nothing will be done there either. No treaty signed. No numbers set in carbon.

A Chinese news service says clearly the problem is all about the money: who’s got it, who gets it, who pays for what. And we all know there’s no spare change in the bottom of the drawer these days. Relax, nothing will happen now.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Posted by: ITLeader Posted on: 09/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
A bad time for believers  Richard Flude | 09/21/09
Chicken Little has ....  ShadeTree | 09/22/09
Miss understanding  Richard Flude | 09/22/09
RE: Global warming: relax, nothing is going to happen  MichaelWells | 09/21/09
Insignificant  Roger Ramjet | 09/22/09
Maybe the failure ....  ShadeTree | 09/22/09
Latif on global cooling  atowhee | 09/22/09
Coward Fuller. Never debating in the blog with posters.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 09/21/09
Why do you keep subjecting yourself...  snberk341 | 09/22/09
That's 3 questions.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 09/22/09
Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.  thetruth_z | 09/22/09
What happens if the temperature doesn't change in 25 years?  georgeou | 09/22/09
what happens if ???  thetruth_z | 09/22/09
Well said!(nt)  ShadeTree | 09/22/09
What happens if it does?  jasonp@... | 09/22/09
Realistic cost evaluations need to be done  Robert Crocker | 09/22/09
*** for tat...  jasonp@... | 09/22/09
Taxing industry and consumers to make ....  ShadeTree | 09/22/09
Totally agree with you.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 09/22/09
Loonie view  ITLeader | 09/23/09
RE: Global warming: relax, nothing is going to happen  maypo5678@... | 09/22/09
REDD bad idea  Alcheson | 09/22/09

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